SQL module question...
Stefan Paetow
Stefan.Paetow at jisc.ac.uk
Mon Apr 20 11:17:25 CEST 2015
So,
I know that there've been several changes to how the sql module loads. On one site, there is only one query, in a sql xlat, and the question is now about an error that the site is getting:
(14) sql: EXPAND .query
(14) sql: --> .query
No such configuration item .query
Granted, all table entries and the '$INCLUDE' for query.conf were commented out on the basis that only the sql xlat would be used, but why would the xlat still be looking for the 'post-auth.query' entry in the sql module (or the query.conf for that matter)?
We've gotten around it by defining a 'post-auth { query = "select * from ..." }' line in the sql module to make it happy, but it seems to me that if you use a sql xlat, and there is no other call to 'sql' or '-sql' in the post-auth section, it shouldn't be looking for the post-auth.query string...
Thoughts?
Stefan Paetow
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